# id PLR i ig a en - a mak Bw ay ca chien A Tra a Eo Aah ft ab fh Sidi Sed Ai fa VRE va. ( / JOINT BIRTHDAY planned; it just happened that I THE OSHAWA he, Thursday, June 16, 1960 OLDCASTLE, Ont. (CP)--The|W%ay." three children of Mr. and Mrs. SERVICE Theophile Oriet are aged 1, 2 and JURY $ years, but they all have the HARRISON HOT SPRINGS, Sout ern Wl's same birtnasy. It was celebrated|B.C. (CP)--The B.C. bar assocl Hold Convention PORT PERRY ~-- District an- sual meeting of South Ontario) Women's Institutes was held on Thursday when 90 women met in St. John's Presbyterian Church, under the| Mrs. wr address of welcome said she wished us & pleasant and profit-| able day hoped we would enjoy ourselves. In replying Mrs. L. Duff, Shirley WI, wan sure we would enjoy such a lovely day and take home much worth-| while information to our branches. Mré, Farreu, Kettleby, the Pro-| vincial Board member, ratified the District Directors: Mrs. Bun-| ting, Ajax; Mrs. Wideman, Al-| tona; Mrs. De Jonge, Brooklin; Mrs. Ellicott, Brougham; Mrs. Lloyd Pugh, Claremont; Mrs. Ploughman, Honeydale; Miss May Brown, Kinsale; Mrs. Iva Rodd, Myrtle; Mrs. J. H. Peat: tie, Pickering; Mrs. C. Gibson, uw i.|S. Cawker, Port Perry; | vice-president, Mrs. Lorne Duff, , Brooklin; A / "| Mary Brown, Locust Hill; district rl | som, Ajax, Cawker and accepted. The results were as follows: Past preside, Honey, Perry; president, Mrs. Wm. A, Begun, Locust Hill; vice-president, Port Perry; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. R. Pepper, Aas Federa-| 7 tion representative, Mrs. W. A.|7 Heron, B ; Miss delegate, Mrs, Wm, Moore, Port 7 erry; alternate, Mrs. Fred Wil-| son, Myptle; Federation of Agri culture, . Edgar Evans, Clare. mont, Wo Conveners of standing commit- tees: Agriculture and Canadian? Industries, Mrs. Clifford Wan- {nop, Brougham; Citizenship and Education, Mrs. Lome Parrott, and NT Mies, ye Smith, 1909 Bayview, Whitby; Historical Research and por ent Events, | Ke Mrs. E, Carrut 2, Clare- mont; Publ Rela RE réepresen- tative, Mrs, Rion , RR 1, Pickering; Resoituions, irs. F. Holliday, Brooklin; Jodie, Map shows the planned route of President Eisenhower's fly- Mrs. Eric Thompson, nd J. "ITINERARY OF IKE'S TRIP TO FAR EAST ing trip to the Far East, via Alaska and Wake Island. Trip drews Air Force Base in Mary- land on Sunday, June 12, and end on June 26. is scheduled to start from An- ne 5, when mother ear-old| ation said Br FR was ments to the provincial juries act! has recommended amend- Beautify your home the modern, func- tional way; clean, durable ASPHALT now. DRIVEWAYS last a housetime. Inquire ~AP Wirephoto Shirley; Mrs, ey 'Whitby. The secretary, in her ig Children, Mental Health patients, Cancer Society, Polio Comfort Club, T Milk Ship, local schools, and hospitals. Mrs. Brown told of the inter- esting branch meetings she had| attended also a 25th anniversary and a 4H Club Girl's summary day. Reports were presented by the conveners of standing commit- tees covering Interesting mottos and roll calls. Papers and ad- | dresses told of Historical Events, services of the County Health | Upit, Mental Health, History of | our flag, Adelaide Hoodless | Home, Jjécal museum, the Cana-| dian Mint, stained glass windows| The Public Relationship Report | was read by Mrs. McCreight, | Stouffville, showing all branches | had reported many and diversi. | fied activities, The branches as- sisted with 'cancer dressings, gifts for mental patients, fire vic- | tims, assisted Red Cross sewing | toys for Retarded Children, Sen- for Citizens entertained, bath tow- | els for Nigeria, 240 dozen cookies for Handicapped and Retarded Children's swimming classes; | World Refugees and local mu-| -seum. A total of $1496.56 was | given in donations to these many! worthwhile projects. | NO RESOLUTIONS No resolutions were reported from this District for 1959. Mrs. Wilda Gordon, departmen- | tal representative brought greet- | ing from the department. This ear two services are offered, | cal Leader Training Schools, | where each branch may send one | or more leaders to receive the course and they in turn teach | the branch members also, [ The Altona WI presented a one- | act play, "A Typical WI meet- | ing". It was much enjoyed and the song telling of their coming | 50th anniversary was splendid. | Afternoon session opened with | assembly singing led by Honey- | dale Wi-Eleven branches answer- | ed the roll call with a total of | 85 members present, Some | branches told how they were) raising funds for the District Scholarship by catering, social | evenings and dinners. Mrs. Heron | reported for the Scholarship Com- | f mittee explaining that $1000 was needed from our district. A mo- | tion was presented that South] Ontario District support the scholarship fund and the requir- | ed amount be raised on a per capita basis and sent to.the Dis- | trict Secretary before October 1, MARK ANNIVERSARY | Miss Gordon in her report of Junior Activities said this year | the 4-H Homemaking clubs would be celebrating their 25th 'anni- versary -- 7800 girls are now | completing projects in Ontario. The Club helps the girls to be- | come better kitizens and teaches them to" wisely, cook better | and meet others graciously. We depend on the parents for help and encouragement and the WI for leaders and financial support. | The two projects for this year will | be "Cottons May Be Smart", and | "Dressing Up the Home Grown Vegetables". The Garden Club will be canning tomatoes and | freezing vegetables, Miss Gordon | told us this was he last report in this county, She will be trans- | ferred to Middlesex County in| June. She thanked us for our sup- | rt and wished us much success all our future work. =. | Report of Museum Committee -- Mrs. Roberts, Whitby, told of | meeting with County Council re| 'a suitable building but not able | . to one, A museum has | i been established in Brough- | so for now a museum in the lh Town has been dropp- I SINGS SOLO | A pleasant intermission was | enjoyed when Mrs. Kennedy sang | two delightful solos. | FAMILIAR NAME VICTORIA (CP) -- One of the | last remaining members of Eng- | land's Pankhurst family died mer, a cousin of the noted suf- fragette leader, came to Canada in 1902 and was one of the pion- here. Mrs. Emma Pankhurst Col- | TENANTS AGNEW-SURPASS SHOE STORES LIMITED ALEX'S BARBER SHOP BAILEY FOODS LIMITED BANK OF MONTREAL BASSETT'S (OSHAWA) LIMITED BATA SHOES LIMITED NORMAN BEAL MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR LTD. 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